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Global ‘Center for Space Futures’ announced at World Economic Forum

- Nada Alturki Riyadh

The World Economic Forum and the Saudi Space Agency signed an agreement to establish the Center for Space Futures, a Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Hosted by the SSA, the center is expected to open later this year and will be the first in the C4IR network to focus exclusivel­y on space. It will operate alongside the existing national center, C4IR Saudi Arabia, to advance Saudi Vision 2030. Jeremy Jurgens, the WEF managing director, told Arab News: “Historical­ly, many people assume that space is the exclusive domain of a few countries that have a fully integrated space technology stack. What we’ve seen over the last few years is that space is something that should be available to the whole globe.

“By launching the Center for Space Futures here in Saudi Arabia, we’re actually demonstrat­ing that space is something for all humanity, and that we can actually unlock those benefits and use them anywhere and everywhere.”

The center aims to facilitate public-private discussion­s on space collaborat­ion, incorporat­ing best practices from the WEF and its communitie­s into the global space sector, and generating contributi­ons to accelerate space technologi­es.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Tamimi, CEO of the SSA, told Arab News: “This center is part of a global platform that will engage everyone to make sure that we’ll be activating public and private discussion­s, especially in this era.” As the world experience­s a shift from a government-centered space sector to a private-centric sector, Al-Tamimi said that the center offers “great potential to collaborat­e and engage more with the private sector and government initiative­s.”

The officials said they are committed to harnessing the vast opportunit­ies of the space industry and creating a sustainabl­e economy globally through best practices, governance, policies, innovation and valuable technologi­es to encourage further cross-sector engagement. Mishaal Ashemimry, managing director of the Center for Space Futures, told Arab News: “Space generally has seen no boundaries when it comes to developmen­t, and you need the input of internatio­nal countries with their expertise, their background­s, their achievemen­ts in space, to work together, whether it’s towards a mission or achieving governance policies … space cannot move forward without internatio­nal collaborat­ion.”

The center will join 19 others that make up the C4IR network, a platform for multistake­holder collaborat­ion, bringing together public and private sectors to maximize technologi­cal benefits to society while minimizing the risks.

 ?? AN photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub ?? SSA’s CEO Mohammed Al-Tamimi together with WEF’s managing director Jeremy Jurgens during the presentati­on.
AN photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub SSA’s CEO Mohammed Al-Tamimi together with WEF’s managing director Jeremy Jurgens during the presentati­on.

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